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Got a Set of Volk GT-AV 3 piece for swap as they are too small for my car
18x9+22 5x114.3 with tyres only done about 4000km, will sit flush on any other car beside mine cause my car is too wide.

Looking to trade for some 19's or 20's, prefer some rota grids or varrrstoens or work meister styles
If you want to buy them cash sale just give me a price and we shall go from there

call or text me on 0432552028

Got a Set of Volk GT-AV 3 piece for swap as they are too small for my car

18x9+22 5x114.3 with tyres only done about 4000km, will sit flush on any other car beside mine cause my car is too wide.

Looking to trade for some 19's or 20's, prefer some rota grids or varrrstoens or work meister styles

If you want to buy them cash sale just give me a price and we shall go from there

call or text me on 0432552028

Selling them for $1000 if some one want to pay cash

Need them gone cause i found bigger wheels that i like

Losing heaps of money here

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